How To Eat 10 Servings of Vegetables A Day Plus 58 Healthy Vegetable Recipes - Simple Roots (2024)

How To Eat 10 Servings of Vegetables A Day Plus 58 Healthy Vegetable Recipes - Simple Roots (2) I’m not a vegetable girl.

Nope, not one bit.

But I do know a thing or two about the importance of vegetables and the reasons why they should make up the majority of our diet. The latest recommendations saythat we need 9-12 servings of vegetables a day. If you noticed, that doesn’t include fruits.

Say what?!?

In efforts to keep you from being paralyzed by fear, I thought it was time that I show you how to easily get 10 servings of vegetables a day.

Of course when you’re not a vegetable girl, they have to be AMAZING and delicious all the way through. What’s even better, I love what I eat even though I wouldn’t normally gravitate towards vegetables. Theone thing I’ve learned is that finding ways in which you like them and trying them in multiple fashions over and over and over really makes you fall in love.

So yes, I’m now proud to announce I’m a veggie lover and my mission with this post is to make you one as well.

I promise you’re going to be amazed at just how easy it is and soon to be transformed into a vegetable magnet. While it may be a first for some of us, I don’t want you to be alarmed as you may notice yourself start drooling from this post. It’s perfectly normal in all of the right ways.

So first up:

What Counts as a Serving?

I’m going to get into the nitty-gritty as I know some of you have some hard-core planning, measuring and weighing genes in you, thanks to the horribly long diet trends we’ve lived with.Unfortunately these diet claims are just as engrained in us like areligion and so in order to appease this need, I’m giving serving sizes.

But note, more vegetables is always going to be best so it’s not a means that you got exactly what you needed but that you attempted, you got close, you went over. Really the bottom line, that you ate your veggies. So don’t get discouraged if 10 just isn’t in the cards yet. Every day, every meal is a choice and if you focus on the present and less in the past or future 10 won’t be that far out of reach.

Who knows some of you may even blow it out of the water.

So servings, here are the measurements:

  • 2cups raw leafy vegetables
  • 1 cup cooked greens
  • 1 cup rawvegetables
  • 1/2 cup cooked vegetables
  • 1 small to medium sweet potato or potato
  • 1/2 cup vegetable juice

So just to clarify,1 cup of vegetables, other than leafy greens, counts as a serving. So essentially we are going for roughly 10-14 cups of vegetables per day depending on how many you get from leafy greens.

Don’t Panic!

I know that sounds like a crazy ridiculous amount but I promise you, it’s not as hard as you are making it. The easiest way to do this is to consume 3-4 cups with every meal and maybe sneak a few extra in for your snacks. But honestly you can get more than enough at each meal.

But and this is a big but…

In order to do this you must eat vegetables at every meal and starting with breakfast.

I’ve found that I have a much harder time getting them all in if I don’t consume any at breakfast.

It really is a turning point. But luckily there is plenty of ways to do this and they are darn delicious.

What Does 10 Servings a Day Look Like?

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Before I give you tons and tons of healthy and delicious suggestions I wanted to lay out a typical day on how you could really achieve 10 servings easily. Let’s begin with breakfast and break it down:

Breakfast – Roasted Vegetables + Baked Eggs

  • Roasted Vegetables – sweet potatoes, mushrooms, peppers, cauliflower, broccoli(2 cups)
  • 2 sunny side up eggs or added legumes
    • TOTAL = ~ 3 Servings of vegetables

Lunch – Caesar Salad stuffed Sweet Potato

  • 1 medium sweet potato
  • 2 cups chopped greens
  • 1/2 avocado
  • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes sliced
  • 1/2 cup shredded chicken (optional)
  • Caesar dressing
    • TOTAL = ~ 3-4 servings of vegetables

Snack – Green Smoothie Bowl + Handful of nuts

  • 1 cup romaine
  • 1 cup sliced cucumbers + celery
  • 1/2cup pineapple chunks
  • 1 orange
  • 1/2 cup green tea
  • 1/2 cup ice
  • topped with chia seeds, hemp hearts, bee pollen, GF dry oats
    • TOTAL – ~1-2 servings

Dinner – Steak Fajita Salad Bowls

  • 1 cup caramelized peppers + onions
  • 1 cup protein
  • 1/2 avocado
  • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, sliced
  • 2 cups leafy greens chopped
  • 1/2-1 cup cooked quinoa
  • Ranch Dressing
    • Total = ~ 3-4 servings of vegetables

This makes the grand total for this day come to 10-13 servings. All delicious, all healthy, all vibrant, full of life, energy and loads of nutrients.

What do you think?

Is this an easy way to get 10 servings each day?

What Would Happen if You Did This?

One of my greatest passions in life is making real food taste delicious and so delicious that you don’t even miss all of the other junk that could fill our diets. Like make you deep down crave delicious healthy food. It can happen and that’s why I want to take a minute and get you pondering, what if you ate least 10 servings of vegetables every day?

What do you think would change about you?

What’s cool about focusing on a tip like this is it doesn’t have to do with elimination, restriction or starvation, the horrible trinity that will make you fail time and time again.

Instead, it changes your focus from always negative to a positive, like adding food to your diet, not taking it away. Yoursneaky rebellious spirit doesn’t have to fight back, you dump tons of quality nutrients in your body, leading to more energy, vibrant feelings, lasting health, weight loss ->gasp<- and more zeal for life.

If nothing else, I want you to start focusing on this, adding vegetables to your diet until you hit 10 a day.

Then, leave a comment belowand let me know how you felt and the changes you saw.

The Vegetable Challenge

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What to Look out For:

Don’t worry, the vegetables are not the enemy in this story, they’re not out to get you. The villain is really our mind and how we perceive food.

Vegetables are not the enemy, it’s our mind and how we perceive food.

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Remember, any vegetables are better than none. If you do happen to want to know the nitty-gritty, you’re really going to take this thing by the horns and go full force than take note of these two things.

  1. Know about thedirty dozen and clean fifteen.
  2. Eat Seasonal

While I don’t suggest that all produce needs to be organic there is a list of those fruits and vegetables with the highest pesticide and herbicide content and with that I would recommend buying them organic. Things like white potatoes (not sweet), leafy greens, etc. You can find the complete list in my free detox guide by clicking below.

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Lastly, it is hard to even understand what seasonality is anymore considering our grocery stores are littered with every kind of produce, even those you should only get your hands on once a year. Thanks to produce traveling thousands of miles we no longer have seasons in our produce section.

However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t aim to eat seasonally. I think this is really a HUGE subject and one I’ll dive deeper into in a later post. For now, take note of the season and aim to eat more of those vegetables and produce items and less of the others.

In the meantime your hero of the story, healthy and delicious vegetable based recipes.

Veggies for Breakfast:
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  1. SpiralizerSweet Potato Breakfast Hash
  2. Sweet Potato Apple Hash Browns
  3. Avocado Hashbroffle
  4. Egg and Sweet Potato Leftover Scramble
  5. Heavenly Breakfast
  6. Make Ahead Breakfast Burritos
  7. Goat Cheese Scramble with Pesto Veggies
  8. Breakfast Tacos
  9. Baked Eggs in Stuffed Peppers
  10. Spinach Avocado & Sun-Dried Tomatoes Home Fries Skillet

Vegetable Packed Smoothies:

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  1. Berry Cauliflower Smoothie
  2. Green Detox Smoothie
  3. 4-ingredient Green Smoothie
  4. Power Foods Smoothie
  5. Tropical Carrot Juice

Vegetable Filled Snacks & Sides:

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  1. Basil Parmesan Carrot Fries
  2. Capreses Zucchini Salad
  3. Detox Hasselback Sweet Potatoes
  4. 10 minute cucumber grape salad with poppyseed dressing
  5. Warm Potato Salad with bacon and garlic butter sauce
  6. Sriracha fried brussels sprouts
  7. Buttery Sweet Corn, tomato and feta salad
  8. Tomato, cucumber and avocado salad
  9. Caprese Stuffed Mushrooms

Vegetable Lunch Ideas:

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  1. Asian Style Lettuce Wraps
  2. Chipotle Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
  3. Avocado and Tomato Salad
  4. Stuffed Sweet Potatoes with Short Ribs and Cabbage
  5. Tex Mex Salad with Sriracha Crema
  6. Sticky Sesame Chicken Salad
  7. The Best Salad Ever
  8. Cuban Salad Bowl
  9. Turkey Caesar Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
  10. Sunflower Crunch Chopped Salad
  11. Shrimp BLT Salad
  12. Mason Jar Salads

Soups:

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  1. Paleo Sweet Potato Chili
  2. Secret Ingredient Taco Soup
  3. Creamy Tomato Soup
  4. 30 minute vegetable Lentil Soup
  5. Chicken and Vegetable Noodle Soup
  6. Moroccan Soup with Kale and Chickpeas

Vegetable Filled Dinner Ideas:

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  1. Asparagus and Mushroom Cauliflower Risotto
  2. Pizza Supreme on Cauliflower Crust
  3. Crunchy Taco Kale Salad
  4. Grilled Veggie + Steak Salad with herbed butter sauce
  5. Deconstructed Stuff Pepper Skillet
  6. Zoodles with spinach kale and basil pesto
  7. Zoodle Rosa
  8. Bacon and Orange Balsamic Asparagus Salad
  9. Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos with Mango Salsa
  10. Slow Cooker Vietnamese Beef with Chimichurri
  11. Egg Roll in a Bowl
  12. Spinach Artichoke Bowl with Marinated Mushrooms
  13. Grain-Free Spaghetti Pie
  14. Portobello Sliders Three Ways
  15. Reuben in a Bowl
  16. Harvest Salad

This is just the tip of the iceberg for what vegetable recipes can be found online. Thousands maybe even hundreds of thousands of unique ways to use vegetables. Don’t get bored, don’t ever get bored. This just allows the foothold for processed, less nutritious foods to take hold of your life again.

Stay excited, try new things, be brave and watch as you slowly transform your taste buds, eating patterns and health right before your eyes.

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FAQs

How can I eat 10 servings of vegetables a day? ›

How Do You Possibly Eat 10 Servings of Fruits and Vegetables a...
  1. Make the main dish a salad. ...
  2. Have a large supply of frozen vegetables and fruits in the freezer, organic if possible, to use as side dishes, main dishes, smoothies and stir-fry's.
  3. Use fruit as the dessert.
Mar 4, 2017

How many servings of vegetables should you eat per day? ›

Everyone should have at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day. An adult portion of fruit or vegetables is 80g. The guide below will give you an indication of typical portion sizes for adults.

What is the healthiest way to eat vegetables? ›

Best: Steaming

Not surprisingly, steaming is the healthiest way to cook vegetables. Steaming vegetables is also the most efficient. A gentle steam is best; it allows vegetables to maintain their nutrients because the vitamins and minerals don't leak out into the water you end up discarding.

What is an example of 5 servings of vegetables? ›

Five servings of vegetables: four cups of lettuce, a half cup of mushrooms and a sweet pepper for good measure. Five servings of produce: one medium banana, one tomato, one orange, a half cup of broccoli and a half cup of carrots.

What is 10 servings of vegetables? ›

So just to clarify, 1 cup of vegetables, other than leafy greens, counts as a serving. So essentially we are going for roughly 10-14 cups of vegetables per day depending on how many you get from leafy greens.

What does 10 a day look like? ›

Our results suggest that although five portions of fruit and vegetables is good, 10 a day is even better,” said Imperial College's Dr Dagfinn Aune, lead author of the research. What does it mean exactly? It's 10 servings of 80g portions – so three tablespoons of peas, or one pear, say, is a single portion.

Do potatoes count as a serving of vegetables? ›

"Thinking about what a vegetable really is, a potato does fall under that. It's just a starchy one," says Porrazza. Vegetables are "the edible portion of a plant," she adds, and tubers like potatoes fit that description. Botanically, potatoes are only vegetables because there isn't any other category for them, says Dr.

Do potatoes count as 5 a day? ›

When eaten as part of a meal, potatoes are generally used in place of other sources of starch, such as bread, pasta or rice. Because of this, they don't count towards your 5 A Day. Other vegetables that don't count towards your 5 A Day are yams, cassava and plantain.

Do onions count as a vegetable? ›

"Onions form the base of many dishes, so you may forget that they can actually count towards your 5-a-day," points out dietitian Ro. So onions do count as a vegetable, and not just a flavour enhancer. Plus, they're low in calories and a source of fibre.

What is the #1 healthiest vegetable? ›

What Are the Healthiest Vegetables?
  • Spinach.
  • Carrots.
  • Sweet Potatoes.
  • Broccoli.
  • Kale.
  • Green Peas.
  • Tomatoes.
  • Brussels Sprouts.
Jan 23, 2024

What are the top 3 healthiest vegetables? ›

There is no single most healthy vegetable, but eating a variety of vegetables can improve health and well-being. Nutritious options to add to the diet include spinach, peas, sweet potatoes, and tomatoes.

What does 9 servings of vegetables look like? ›

Nine servings of fruits and vegetables can be broken up into about 2.5 cups of vegetables and about 2 cups of fruit per day. ​ If you divide these numbers up throughout your meals, you're looking at eating at least 1 serving of fruit and vegetable at each.

What does 1 serving of vegetables look like? ›

Measurements for one serving can differ depending on the food, such as: 1 cup of raw or cooked fruits and vegetables. ½ cup of legumes. 3 cups of leafy greens.

Does applesauce count as a serving of fruit? ›

Here are examples of what counts as 1 cup of fruit: Apple: 1/2 large (3.25"diameter), 1 small (2.5" diameter), 1 cup sliced, chopped or cooked. Applesauce: 1 cup. Banana: 1 large (8-9” long) or 1 cup sliced.

How do I get enough servings of vegetables? ›

Chopped or diced vegetables can be added to almost anything, like soups, chili, stews, casseroles, pastas, sauces, omelets — even frozen meals,” Wright said. “When they're in small pieces, like onion, for example, most people won't notice or mind. The food will have more nutrition — and taste.”

What does a serving of vegetables look like? ›

One serving is 2 cups mesclun greens (about 10 calories), 2 cups raw spinach (about 14 calories) or 1 cup cooked greens (about 40 calories), per the USDA.

How can I get 9 servings of vegetables a day? ›

9 ways to help you get 9 servings of fruits and vegetables a day
  1. Eat your vegetables first. ...
  2. Make half your plate non-starchy vegetables (like asparagus, broccoli, cucumber, spinach, mushrooms, peppers, and tomatoes).
  3. Eat fresh fruit as your dessert. ...
  4. Mix a bell pepper, onion, and spinach into your morning scrambled eggs.

What counts as a serving of vegetables? ›

A standard serve is about 75g (100–350kJ) or: ½ cup cooked green or orange vegetables (for example, broccoli, spinach, carrots or pumpkin) ½ cup cooked dried or canned beans, peas or lentils (preferably with no added salt) 1 cup green leafy or raw salad vegetables.

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